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RICHARDSON, TX - Titan Global Holdings has announced that Titan PCB East Inc., a company subsidiary, has reached a definitive agreement with a management led buy-out team Time Sensitive Circuits (TSC) to acquire all of the assets of Titan PCB East.

Read more: Titan Global Holdings to Sell Titan PCB East
BANNOCKBURN, IL - The IPC has invited industry researchers, academics and technical experts to submit abstracts for the 2009 IPC Apex Expo to be held at Mandalay Bay Resort and Convention Center, Las Vegas, from March 29 to April 2, 2009.

A 300-word abstract summarizing original and previously unpublished work must be submitted by July 18, 2008.  The submission should describe significant results from experiments, highlight new techniques, discuss new trends, and contain a summary of appropriate test results in the final paper.

To submit an abstract or proposal, visit GoIPCShows.org/CFP.
THE US and EUROPE - The Huntsman Corp., Dow Chemical, Dupont and Rohm & Haas have all announced plans to increase prices or add surcharges, as much as 25%, because of increasing energy and raw-material costs.

Read more: Chemical Suppliers Increasing Prices
ORADEA, ROMANIA – Connectronics Romania has opened a 16,000 square meter factory with capacity for more than 1,000 employees.

The company originally began its manufacturing in Romania in December 2002 with seven employees in a rented space of less than 1,000 square meters, and the recent move to the 16,000 square meter facility is the fourth for the company in six years.

The factory in Romania will produce printed circuit boards and wiring harnesses for the automotive and telecommunications sectors. The Connect Systems group currently has eight factories in Europe.
GENK, BELGIUM - IPTE NV posted sales of EUR 65.5 million (US$101.76 million) in the first quarter of 2008, an increase of 5% over Q1 2007, and profit from operations rose to EUR 2.54 million (US$3.95 million), a 23% increase over the same period in 2007.

Net profit for the quarter increased to EUR 1.5 million (US$2.33 million), up 20% over 2007, while booked orders grew 4.8% to EUR 87 million (US$135.24 million) for the first quarter of 2008.

Huub Baren, company chairman said, "The first quarter results are as we expected. Sales are up slightly and net profit is 20% higher. Order inflow in the automation division ran to plan and remains above the market trend. Prospects for the second half are positive."
TAIWAN - PCB makers will look to increasing prices to pass on rising costs to their customers, according to industry reports.

Reports indicate that PCB makers including Hannstar Board and Gold Circuit Electronics (GCE) have already begun price negotiations with customers.

PCB makers are under increased pressure to increase costs due to rising materials and labor costs in China. Average selling price (ASP) for copper clad laminate (CCL), has grown 7% through the second quarter as well, according to industry reports.

CCL maker Iteq has explained in reports that there is typically a two-month gap between copper costs and affected CCL selling price, indicating that increases in copper costs will be seen as higher prices in PCB production several months later.

In addition to rising material costs, the dwindling number of motherboard PCB suppliers is another possible reason for a price adjustment, as low gross margins for motherboard PCBs have prompted many Taiwanese manufacturers to abandon production of the product, according to sources.

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